Supported keyboard languages – Raritan Computer DOMINION KSX II User Manual

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Chapter 13: KSX II Local Console

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Standard servers

Connect key action Key sequence example

the local port GUI

connected to target):

Double Click Scroll Lock

Blade chassis

Connect key action Key sequence example

Access a port from
the local port GUI

Access port 5, slot 2:

Press Left ALT > Press and Release 5 >
Press and Release - > Press and Release 2
> Release Left ALT

Switch between
ports

Switch from target port 5, slot 2 to port 5, slot
11:

Press Left ALT > Press and Release 5 >
Press and Release - > Press and Release 1
> Press and Release 1 > Release Left ALT

Disconnect from a
target and return to
the local port GUI

Disconnect from target port 5, slot 11 and return
to the local port GUI (the page from which you
connected to target):

Double Click Scroll Lock

Supported Keyboard Languages

The KSX II provides keyboard support for the languages listed in the
following table.

Note: You can use the keyboard for Chinese, Japanese, and Korean for
display only; local language input is not supported at this time for the
KSX II Local Console functions. For more information about non-US
keyboards, see Informational Notes.

Note: Raritan strongly recommends that you use system-config-keyboard
to change languages if you are working in a Linux environment.

Language

Regions

Keyboard layout

US English

United States of America and
most of English-speaking
countries: for example, Canada,
Australia, and New Zealand.

US Keyboard layout

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